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2. A question of rite—pearl millet consumption at Nok culture sites, Nigeria (second/first millennium BC)
3. Human interactions with tropical environments over the last 14,000 years at Iho Eleru, Nigeria
4. Malebogo Mvimi: Past Environments and Plant Use in Holocene Southern Africa. A Study of Charcoal and Seed Remains from the Late Stone Age Sites of Toteng (Botswana), Leopard Cave and Geduld (Namibia): BAR Publishing, Oxford, 2022, 214 pp., ISBN 9-781-407-357-171
5. After the flood and with the people – Late Holocene changes of the woody vegetation in the southwestern Chad Basin, Nigeria
6. Pits at Pangwari: Charcoal Taphonomy at a Multi-phased Nok Site, Central Nigeria
7. Plants and People in the African Past: Themes and Objectives of Archaeobotany
8. Diversification, Intensification and Specialization: Changing Land Use in Western Africa from 1800 BC to AD 1500
9. Making the invisible visible: tracing the origins of plants in West African cuisine through archaeobotanical and organic residue analysis
10. Honey-collecting in prehistoric West Africa from 3500 years ago
11. Direct evidence for agricultural intensification during the first two millennia AD in northeast Burkina Faso
12. Did human activity really trigger the late Holocene rainforest crisis in Central Africa?
13. The Palaeovegetation of Janruwa (Nigeria) and its Implications for the Decline of the Nok Culture
14. A question of rite—pearl millet consumption at Nok culture sites, Nigeria (second/first millennium BC)
15. First farmers in the Central African rainforest: A view from southern Cameroon
16. Shifting cultivation and the development of a cultural landscape during the Iron Age (0–1500 AD) in the northern Sahel of Burkina Faso, West Africa: Insights from archaeological charcoal
17. Garu Kime: A Late Borno Fired-Brick Site at Monguno, NE Nigeria
18. Pits, Graves and Grains: Archaeological and Archaeobotanical Research in Southern Cameroun
19. Pits, pots and plants at Pangwari — Deciphering the nature of a Nok Culture site
20. Ecology and culture of millets in African rainforests. Ancient, historical, and present-day evidence
21. Paleoenvironmental reconstructions for the Horn of Africa: Interdisciplinary perspectives on strategy and significance
22. Charcoal identification in a species-rich environment: The example of Dibamba, Cameroon
23. Zur eisenzeitlichen Entwicklung der Kulturlandschaft im Sahel von Burkina Faso : Untersuchungen von archäologischen Holzkohlen
24. See und Sand – der Tschadsee in Nordost‐Nigeria und der Sahel Burkina Fasos: 3.3 Den frühen Bauern auf der Spur – Siedlungs‐ und Vegetationsgeschichte der Region Oursi (Burkina Faso)
25. Wood Anatomy of Selected West African Species of Caesalpinioideae and Mimosoideae (Leguminosae): A Comparative Study
26. Cottoning on to Cotton (Gossypium spp.) in Arabia and Africa During Antiquity
27. A Pre-Aksumite Culinary Practice at the Mezber Site, Northern Ethiopia
28. New Evidence on the Development of Millet and Rice Economies in the Niger River Basin: Archaeobotanical Results from Benin
29. Pollen-Based Landscape Reconstruction and Land-Use History Since 6000 BC along the Margins of the Southern Tunisian Desert
30. Evidence of Sorghum Cultivation and Possible Pearl Millet in the Second Millennium BC at Kassala, Eastern Sudan
31. Microbotanical Assessment of Anthropogenic Impacts in the Ngotto Forest, Central African Republic During the Last Millennium AD
32. Agriculture and Wild Plant Use in the Middle Senegal River Valley, c. 800 BC—1000 AD
33. Sorghum Domestication and Diversification: A Current Archaeobotanical Perspective
34. The Archaeobotany of the Later Stone Age (LSA) in Nigeria: A Review
35. Multiscalar Perspectives on Holocene Climatic and Environmental Changes in the Sahara and Nile Corridor, with Special Consideration of Archaeological Sites on Sai Island, Sudan
36. Mapping Global Agricultural History: A Map and Gazetteer for Sub-Saharan Africa, c. 1800 AD
37. Archaeological Deposit in Motako, Southwest Nigeria, Investigated by Pollen Analysis
38. The Translocation of Useful Trees in African Prehistory
39. Middle Holocene Environmental Change at Mtwapa Creek, Kenya: Distinguishing Human Activity from Regional Ecological Processes
40. The Use of Wild Plants in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic of Northwestern Africa: Preliminary Results from the PALEOPLANT Project
41. The Role of Morphometry to Delineate Changes in the Spikelet Shape of Wild Cereals: The Case Study of Takarkori (Holocene, Central Sahara, SW Libya)
42. Study of Plant Remains from the Embalming Cache KV63 at Luxor, Egypt
43. The Holocene Flora and Vegetation of Ti-n Hanakaten (Tassili n’Ajjer, Algerian Sahara)
44. Archaeobotanical Study at the Early Dynastic Cemetery in Helwan (3100–2600 BC), Egypt: Plant Diversity at Early Dynastic Memphis
45. Farming and Trade in Amheida/Trimithis (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt): New Insights from Archaeobotanical Analysis
46. Archaeobotanical Studies from Hierakonpolis: Evidence for Food Processing During the Predynastic Period in Egypt
47. Grapes, Raisins and Wine? Archaeobotanical Finds from an Egyptian Monastery
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